Friday, July 27, 2018

Turkey Moving Brunson From Prison to House Arrest Isn’t Good Enough


American Pastor Andrew Brunson has been moved out of prison and put under house arrest in Turkey.  It’s the first sign of hope for the pastor who had been imprisoned by the Turkish regime for nearly 2-years.

Brunson faces up to 15-years in prison on charges of “committing crimes on behalf of terror groups.”  The 50-year-old evangelical pastor from Black Mountain, NC strongly denies the accusations.  He wrote earlier this year that he’s in prison not for anything he’s done wrong, but because he’s a Christian pastor.

With international outrage rising against Turkey for holding Brunson hostage, some observers had thought Brunson might be released by Turkey at a recent hearing earlier this month.  But the court did no such thing.

Aykan Erdemir, a former member of Turkish Parliament and now a senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, talked about the development on Twitter.  “The prosecution, however, disappointed the optimists by bringing additional witnesses to the court, who presented unsubstantiated claims and hearsay.  Meanwhile, Turkey’s pro-government media continued to smear the pastor, denying him any possibility of a fair trial,” Erdemir says.

President Trump has repeatedly demanded Brunson’s release and US lawmakers like Sen. Thom Tillis (NC-Republican) have rallied with over 60-senators signing a letter to the Turkish administration calling for Brunson’s release.  “I’m convinced that this is a risk to every single American,” Tillis said back in April on the Senate floor.  “Pastor Brunson needs to know that he has the backing of the US Senate.”

Let’s pray for Pastor Brunson’s soon release and return to his home in the U.S.

Rev. Dr. Kenneth L. Beale, Jr.
Chaplain (Colonel-Ret), U.S. Army
Pastor, Ft. Snelling Memorial Chapel

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